The FBI has reportedly found the remains of a child on Alabama property purportedly owned by Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, which authorities say was being used as a makeshift terrorist training camp.

Sinclair Media revealed Friday that Siraj Ibh Wahhaj owned a property near Tuskegee, Alabama, found to contain what an FBI search warrant described as a “makeshift military-style obstacle course” and a dead child “believed to belong to Wahhaj,” prompting a child kidnapping charge following the dismissal of the child abuse charges in the New Mexico case. Police reportedly believe the terrorist training camp was designed for children’s use, not the adults in the compound.

Last year, authorities found a similar compound in rural New Mexico. That land, too, was allegedly being used to train child terrorists. The remains of a dead boy, Wahhaj’s son Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, were found on that property. The group apparently attempted an exorcism of the boy to treat a neurological disease.

According to prosecutors, the Amelia, New Mexico compound where 11 children were rescued from squalor last week was being used to train the children to become school shooters.

“The father of a missing Georgia boy was training children at a New Mexico compound to commit school shootings, prosecutors said in court documents obtained Wednesday,”according to Associated Press. “The documents say Siraj Ibn Wahhaj was conducting weapons training with assault rifles at the compound near the Colorado border where 11 hungry children were found in filthy conditions.”

Ibn Wahhaj is the father of Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj who went missing from Jonesboro, GA in December. The police believe that they have found the remains of the boy on the compound, but he has yet to be positively identified.

Ibn Wahhaj is described as a “Muslim extremist.”

Wahhaj’s father, Saraj Wahhaj, is a Brooklyn Imam known for his radical anti-Semitism, and for being an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings.